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| 65 | Schedule is not shifting - we will meet again next week because it is time to get the next SOW written. |
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| 67 | This time we can just extend the existing contract, but with a new SOW. |
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| 69 | DICOM - Scooter: continue work, with areas including handling more diversity of datasets/datatypes; segmentation; presets (windowing, lighting, transparency handling). Darrell: we appreciate the ChimeraX rendering and being able to manipulate fairly large data without stuttering. At the same time we don't want to duplicate Slicer, or only support tools we ourselves would use... we want to benefit the larger research community. Phil: would like easier ability to set windowing/leveling in VR, especially of complex presets with multiple peaks/colors. Just making the Volume Viewer histogram a lot bigger may help. TomG: you can do it with any tool in VR by clicking both controllers' panel-showing buttons at the same time and dragging apart. Everybody: wow, didn't know that! |
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| 71 | NIH3D - put all pipeline-associated code on github. Eric: is already on github. Scooter: maybe needs to be more evident/obvious. Darrell: may just be for NIH3D website to add a link(s) if you let ue know what they are. Also, make sure relevant bundles on Toolshed are amply documented there. Scooter: we can add the usual "continue to support NIH3D pipeline" to cover any other needs that arise. |
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| 73 | Scooter: what can we do to support/promote use of your visualization wall? Meghan: so far the networking aspect has occupied us, rather than the content of the display. Scooter: may need to handle menuing differently, for example. Maybe as you get more experience with it, please do give feedback on interface issues. Eric: and for selection, rather than Ctrl-click... Darrell: the wall is multitouch. Also it's not just extra-large but ultrawide. Phil: need to check out how it works with tiling. TomG: the multitouch might already work in some capacity. |
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| 75 | Greg: is anybody getting one of those Aces (?) monitors with autostereo? Scooter: reviews have not been that good. We could purchase a widescreen monitor to investigate some of these issues. Meghan: speaking of hardware, could you get a Quest Pro? We have two. Allows all to see each other in VR, not as "Picasso heads." |